Organizational Communication BS
The purpose of the Organizational Communication major is to study the role of messages, meanings, and information flow in and between organizations. Students majoring in Organizational Communication will consider both the theoretical and applied analyses of the role of communication in the functioning of complex organizations. The major encourages students to develop skills in oral, written, and relational communication, along with critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Through class work and internship opportunities, students sharpen their communication skills and prepare for employment in corporations and non-profit organizations.
Requirements
General Education — 51 hours
See the General Education Curriculum Section for the complete list of courses.
Major — 34 hours
COM 2025 | Principles of Intercultural Communication | 3 |
COM 2620 | Foundations of Media Writing | 3 |
COM 2750 | Human Relations in Organizations | 3 |
COM 3000 | Principles of Public Relations | 3 |
COM 3010 | Theories of Communication | 3 |
COM 3260 | Organizational Communication | 3 |
COM 4000 | Advanced Public Speaking | 3 |
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COM 4060 | Social Influence | 3 |
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COM 4560/CED 4560 | Leadership in the Christian Organization | 3 |
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COM 4510 | Career Internship in Communication Studies | 1-3 |
COM 4550 | Research Methods in Communication Studies | 3 |
COM 4800 | Senior Project in Communication Studies | 1-2 |
Choose one of the following — 3 hours
Additional Requirement — 2 hours
ITI 1900 | Business Information Technology | 2 |
Minor (Student’s Choice) — 15-18 hours
General Electives — 15-18 hours
Total Credit Hours: 120